KenPom Trends to Know Before Filling Out Your Men's March Madness Bracket

KenPom Trends to Know Before Filling Out Your Men's March Madness Bracket

Every March, advanced metrics become a popular reference point for evaluating men's NCAA Tournament teams. KenPom rankings, which measure adjusted offensive and defensive efficiency, have historically revealed patterns among championship contenders and deep tournament runs.

From efficiency margins to balanced offensive and defensive profiles, certain statistical benchmarks appear repeatedly among teams that advance far in the men's March Madness bracket. 

Below, FOX Sports Research has broken down which KenPom trends have been most common among Final Four and national title teams.

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The following trends were found using pre-tournament KenPom data, not final rankings data:

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Here are the average ranks in Division I of every national champion since 2001:

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Entering the tournament, there are nine teams that rank in the top 21 of adjusted offensive efficiency and top 31 of adjusted defensive efficiency: 

Cameron Boozer of the Duke Blue Devils. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

Yaxel Lendeborg of the Michigan Wolverines. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)

Milan Momcilovic of the Iowa State Cyclones.(Photo by Bryan Byerly/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images)

Below is a breakdown of where each of the past five national champions ranked in each major KenPom category (pre-tournament data). 

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